MapleSIM

MapleSIM is a high-performance multi-domain modelling and simulation tool that has huge benefits for academic and commercial users alike. With MapleSIM, RESEARCHERS can create dramatically more efficient models in symbol

MapleSIM is a high-performance multi-domain modelling and simulation tool that has huge benefits for academic and commercial users alike. With MapleSIM, RESEARCHERS can create dramatically more efficient models in symbolic form for real-time simulations; TEACHERS can quickly demonstrate to students the connection between concepts and the underlying maths theory; ENGINEERS & DESIGNERS can revolutionise how they bring products to market.

MapleSim uses cutting edge physical modeling techniques that can save anywhere from hours to months on complex applications. Click here for more information about physical modeling.

Behind MapleSim lies the power of Maple, the world’s strongest math engine. To learn more about how MapleSim uses Maple, click here.

Key Advantages of MapleSim:

  • MapleSim allows you to mix physical components with traditional signal-flow blocks, enabling you to combine plant modeling and controller modeling in one environment 
  • The model diagram looks like the real system 
  • Multi-domain models are easily assembled from pre-built components 
  • Units management removes potential conversion and consistency errors
  • Live design documentation captures the analysis behind the model
  • System equations are automatically generated for you 
  • Complex models are automatically simplified using sophisticated symbolic techniques, resulting in substantially improved performance 
  • Solutions are easy to share and deploy 

Join the MapleSim Pilot Program! Take advantage of early access to a revolutionary tool that is expected to set new standards in the modeling and simulation industry. There is no cost to join the pilot program. This is your opportunity to provide your ideas and your experience to shape the development of the next generation in modeling and simulation. To learn more about MapleSim, register for the webinar “Introduction to MapleSim: The Next Generation in Engineering Modeling and Simulation.”

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